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Because a core set of the items have been included in every version of the CBCL since the 1980s, it provides a meter stick for measuring whether amounts of behavior problems have changed over time or across societies. This is a helpful complement to other approaches for looking at rates of mental-health issues, as the definitions of disorders have changed repeatedly over the same time frame.\\ | Because a core set of the items have been included in every version of the CBCL since the 1980s, it provides a meter stick for measuring whether amounts of behavior problems have changed over time or across societies. This is a helpful complement to other approaches for looking at rates of mental-health issues, as the definitions of disorders have changed repeatedly over the same time frame.\\ | ||
- | Within [[start|Lifelines]], a slightly revised version of the 2001 designated CBCL6/18 has been used for [[children]] between **8-17 years** old at assessment [[1A Behavior Questionnaire|1A]], and for children between **4-12 years** old at assessment [[2A Child Questionnaire|2A]].\\ | + | Within [[start|Lifelines]], a slightly revised version of the 2001 designated CBCL6/18 has been used for [[children]] between **8-17 years** old at assessment [[1A Behavior Questionnaire|1A]], and for children between **4-12 years** old at assessment [[2A Child Questionnaire|2A]] and [[3A Child Questionnaire|3A]] \\ |
Parts of the CBCL were also used in an [[additional assessments|additional questionnaire]] on [[ADHQ|ADHD]], in children between 4-17 years old.\\ | Parts of the CBCL were also used in an [[additional assessments|additional questionnaire]] on [[ADHQ|ADHD]], in children between 4-17 years old.\\ | ||
In all cases, parents answered the question for their children. Note that Lifelines has also implemented the self-report version of the CBCL for older [[children]] (13-17 years old): the [[Youth Self Report (YSR)]]. | In all cases, parents answered the question for their children. Note that Lifelines has also implemented the self-report version of the CBCL for older [[children]] (13-17 years old): the [[Youth Self Report (YSR)]]. |